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'''[[Victor ( | '''[[Victor (Half Light)|Victor]]'s wife''' was his childhood sweetheart. They were very happy together, especially when [[Abigail (Half Light)|their daughter]] was born. When [[Victor's maker (White Witch of Devil's End)|a vampire]] came to the village, it was this passion for his family that was so desirable to her, so she set about making him a vampire. After this, the woman took Victor's wife and child away from him. | ||
Victor always carried a locket with an image of his maker to remind him of his family. The place in the [[church]] [[graveyard]] where [[Olive Hawthorne]] discovered Victor feasting on a [[deer]] in the [[20th century]] was the grave of his wife and child, and his memories of her death still visibly shook him when he spoke of it. ([[HOMEVID]]: {{cs|Half Light (home video)}}) | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 1 December 2024
Victor's wife was his childhood sweetheart. They were very happy together, especially when their daughter was born. When a vampire came to the village, it was this passion for his family that was so desirable to her, so she set about making him a vampire. After this, the woman took Victor's wife and child away from him.
Victor always carried a locket with an image of his maker to remind him of his family. The place in the church graveyard where Olive Hawthorne discovered Victor feasting on a deer in the 20th century was the grave of his wife and child, and his memories of her death still visibly shook him when he spoke of it. (HOMEVID: Half Light [+]Loading...["Half Light (home video)"])